Sunday, May 29, 2011
ISRAEL’S LEGAL STATUS
Greetings and Salutations! OK, and Blessings, too!
Somehow or another, folks seemed to derive the opinion from my last Coffee Break that I’m a hater of Palestinians. Nothing could be further from the truth. Throughout the years I’ve had several friends who were Palestinian in origin. My opposition is not to the Palestinian people per se but to the terrorists (they call themselves “the Palestinian Authority”) who want to make life hell on earth for the Palestinians AND Israel.
My compassion for the Palestinian people is unbridled but that compassion does not by any stretch of the imagination extend to the demonic idea that they should have a homeland within Israel’s boundaries – especially when they already have a homeland within Jordan, and the Jordanian king has invited them to participate in a democratic government with him. Prior to the formation of the PLO, the overwhelming majority of Arabs and non-Jews living in Israel were very happy to live in a Jewish state under Jewish governance. Their living conditions and circumstances were far better and more prosperous than anything they’d ever known under Arab governance.
The Internet abounds with photographs and stories of Palestinian children who are being brainwashed with hatred for anyone and anything Jewish. The myth of all the “starving people” within Gaza because of the “terrible things the Israelis are doing to them” is demonstrated to be an out and out lie when you actually see photos of the overwhelming majority of living conditions within Gaza. Are there some places where the conditions are deplorable? Sure, but let’s be clear about it and point our fingers at the real culprits: Hamas!
Anyway, enough of that! Let’s get right to the subject of today’s Coffee Break. Before we start talking about the San Remo Accord, be sure you have your cup of Java on hand. Pull up a chair and set a spell! (Grin)
Let me begin with a portion of the text of the San Remo Accord before we get into our discussion on this document and its legal implications. The San Remo Conference decided on April 24, 1920 to assign the Mandate [for Palestine] under the League of Nations to Britain. The terms of the Mandate were also discussed with the United States which was not a member of the League. An agreed text was confirmed by the Council of the League of Nations on July 24, 1922, and it came into operation in September 1923. Here is the portion germane to our discussion today:
The Council of the League of Nations:
Whereas the Principal Allied Powers have agreed, for the purpose of giving effect to the provisions of Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations, to entrust to a Mandatory selected by the said Powers the administration of the territory of Palestine, which formerly belonged to the Turkish Empire, within such boundaries as may be fixed by them; and
Whereas the Principal Allied Powers have also agreed that the Mandatory should be responsible for putting into effect the declaration originally made on November 2nd, 1917, by the Government of His Britannic Majesty, and adopted by the said Powers, in favour of the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, it being clearly understood that nothing should be done which might prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country; and
Whereas recognition has thereby been given to the historical connexion of the Jewish people with Palestine and to the grounds for reconstituting their national home in that country;
and
Whereas the Principal Allied Powers have selected His Britannic Majesty as the Mandatory for Palestine; and
Whereas the mandate in respect of Palestine has been formulated in the following terms and submitted to the Council of the League for approval; and
Whereas His Britannic Majesty has accepted the mandate in respect of Palestine and undertaken to exercise it on behalf of the League of Nations in conformity with the following provisions; and
Whereas by the aforementioned Article 22 (paragraph 8), it is provided that the degree of authority, control or administration to be exercised by the Mandatory, not having been previously agreed upon by the Members of the League, shall be explicitly defined by the Council of the League of Nations;
Confirming the said Mandate, defines its terms as follows:
Article 1.
The Mandatory shall have full powers of legislation and of administration, save as they may be limited by the terms of this mandate.
Article 2.
The Mandatory shall be responsible for placing the country under such political, administrative and economic conditions as will secure the establishment of the Jewish national home, as laid down in the preamble, and the development of self-governing institutions, and also for safeguarding the civil and religious rights of all the inhabitants of Palestine, irrespective of race and religion.
Article 3.
The Mandatory shall, so far as circumstances permit, encourage local autonomy.
Article 4.
An appropriate Jewish agency shall be recognized as a public body for the purpose of advising and cooperating with the Administration of Palestine in such economic, social and other matters as may affect the establishment of the Jewish national home and the interests of the Jewish population in Palestine, and, subject always to the control of the Administration, to assist and take part in the development of the country.
The Zionist Organization, so long as its organization and constitution are in the opinion of the Mandatory appropriate shall be recognized as such agency. It shall take steps in consultation with His Britannic Majesty's Government to secure the cooperation of all Jews who are willing to assist in the establishment of the Jewish national home.
Article 5.
The Mandatory shall be responsible for seeing that no Palestine territory shall be ceded or leased to, or in any way placed under the control of, the Government of any foreign Power.
(Note: Britain then gave Transjordanian Palestine - about 70% of Palestine - to King Abdullah and called it Transjordan. It is now called Jordan. This is not to say that that the Jews were promised that they could settle in all of Palestine. Palestine was a loose regional term in those days and even included Damascus!)
Article 6.
The Administration of Palestine, while ensuring that the rights and position of other sections of the population are not prejudiced, shall facilitate Jewish immigration under suitable conditions and shall encourage, in co-operation with the Jewish agency referred to in Article 4, close settlement by Jews on the land, including State lands and waste lands not required for public purposes.
Article 7.
The Administration of Palestine shall be responsible for enacting a nationality law. There shall be included in this law provisions framed so as to facilitate the acquisition of Palestinian citizenship by Jews who take up their permanent residence in Palestine.
Article 8.
The privileges and immunities of foreigners, including the benefits of consular jurisdiction and protection as formerly enjoyed by Capitulation or usage in the Ottoman Empire, shall not be applicable in Palestine.
Unless the Powers whose nationals enjoyed the aforementioned privileges and immunities on August 1st, 1914, shall have previously renounced the right to their re-establishment, or shall have agreed to their non-application for a specified period, these privileges and immunities shall, at the expiration of the mandate, be immediately re-established in their entirety or with such modifications as may have been agreed upon between the Powers concerned.
Article 9.
The Mandatory shall be responsible for seeing that the judicial system established in Palestine shall assure to foreigners, as well as to natives, a complete guarantee of their rights.
Respect for the personal status of the various peoples and communities and for their religious interests shall be fully guaranteed. In particular, the control and administration of Waqfs shall be exercised in accordance with religious law and the dispositions of the founders.
Article 10.
Pending the making of special extradition agreements relating to Palestine, the extradition treaties in force between the Mandatory and other foreign Powers shall apply to Palestine.
Article 11.
The Administration of Palestine shall take all necessary measures to safeguard the interests of the community in connection with the development of the country, and, subject to any international obligations accepted by the Mandatory, shall have full power to provide for public ownership or control of any of the natural resources of the country or of the public works, services and utilities established or to be established therein. It shall introduce a land system appropriate to the needs of the country having regard, among other things, to the desirability of promoting the close settlement and intensive cultivation of the land.
The Administration may arrange with the Jewish agency mentioned in Article 4 to construct or operate, upon fair and equitable terms, any public works, services and utilities, and to develop any of the natural resources of the country, in so far as these matters are not directly undertaken by the Administration. Any such arrangements shall provide that no profits distributed by such agency, directly or indirectly, shall exceed a reasonable rate of interest on the capital, and any further profits shall be utilized by it for the benefit of the country in a manner approved by the Administration.
Article 12.
The Mandatory shall be entrusted with the control of the foreign relations of Palestine, and the right to issue exequaturs to consuls appointed by foreign Powers. He shall also be entitled to afford diplomatic and consular protection to citizens of Palestine when outside its territorial limits.
Article 25.
In the territories lying between the Jordan and the eastern boundary of Palestine as ultimately determined, the Mandatory shall be entitled, with the consent of the Council of the League of Nations, to postpone or withhold application of such provisions of this mandate as he may consider inapplicable to the existing local conditions, and to make such provision for the administration of the territories as he may consider suitable to those conditions, provided that no action shall be taken which is inconsistent with the provisions of Articles 15, 16 and 18.
(Note: (Palestine originally included land in what is now Jordan.)
Well, this has taken a lot more time and space than I originally envisioned. I’ve only listed the first 12, along with Article 25, of 28 articles in the San Remo Accord because it would make this Coffee Break incredibly long, but suffice it to say that this agreement, which was signed onto by every Arab nation in the region, established a fairly comprehensive territory for the purpose of establishing a Jewish state and nation. The objective of the San Remo Accord was born out of Lord Arthur James Balfour’s “Balfour Declaration.” The Balfour Declaration was nothing more than a short letter to Lord Rothschild which reads like this:
Foreign Office
November 2nd, 1917
Dear Lord Rothschild:
I have much pleasure in conveying to you. on behalf of His Majesty's Government, the following declaration of sympathy with Jewish Zionist aspirations which has been submitted to, and approved by, the Cabinet:
His Majesty's Government view with favor the establishment of Palestine as the national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this object,
I should be grateful if you would bring this declaration to the knowledge of the Zionist Federation.
Yours,
Arthur James Balfour
All I’ve really done today is to lay out the fundamentals of how Israel began to be reestablished as the Jewish homeland. However, an even cursory read of the above articles makes abundantly clear that this accord, ratified by the British government – along with a total of 51 governments, only envisioned the creation of a permanent home for the Jews. Nowhere in any of the articles is there any mention of a “Palestinian state” nor the creation of a separate region for “Palestinians” apart from Jordan, which was known for a time as Trans-Jordan. Quite the contrary.
Jordan was and always has been the national home of the so-called “Palestinians.” As already noted the Palestinians are not a homogenous or even indigenous group of people who’ve occupied the region throughout the centuries as a national homeland. There never has been a nation or state called Palestine since the beginning of time, but there has been a nation and people of Israel for more than four millennia – a people who’ve been persecuted, dispossessed and scattered abroad across the face of the earth for a variety of reasons we won’t take time to get into now.
We’ll continue this discussion for at least one more Coffee Break in a few days. Meanwhile, let me refer you to a legal argument for the San Remo Accord at the following link: http://www.think-israel.org/green.sanremo.html. Here is a video presentation by CBN News: http://www.cbn.com/media/player/index.aspx?s=/vod/CMI222v1_WS in which the San Remo Accord is referred to as Israel’s Magna Carta.
See you in a few days.
As Christians we have a mandate from the Lord to bless Israel. More than that, the cry of the Lord through Isaiah is to “give Him no rest, till He establish, and till He make Jerusalem a praise in the earth!”
Blessings on you!
Regner
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Friday, May 20, 2011
ISRAEL OR PALESTINE:
OR BOTH?
Good Morning, Good Morning, Good Morning!
Please accept my apologies in advance if you were expecting the continuation of our series on Heaven today. We will continue with that series shortly, but because of the fact that Israel is so much in the news today, and Israel plays such an important in America’s existence, and defense in the Middle East, I wanted to take a break and do a piece or two on this nation. Obama’s speech yesterday has really triggered a huge outcry internationally, as well as among the overwhelming majority of Americans.Back in February of 2005, I published an article (not a part of the Coffee Break series) with the same name as this Coffee Break article in response to a note from one of my readers questioning why the U.S. has continually supported Israel since its reemergence as a state in May 1948. Following is an updated and amplified version of that response.
One reason our nation has been such a strong supporter of Israel is because of scriptures like Psalm 122:6: "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee." David later sang (Psalm 137:5-6), “If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning. If I do not remember thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth; if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy.”
There are a multitude of other scriptures that are similar to this, but the theme is the same: those who bless, who pray for, who support Israel will likewise prosper and receive the blessings of God.
Our nation has long recognized that it has a responsibility to be an undergirding for Israel. America was founded upon the fundamental freedom to worship the Lord Jesus Christ, to honor Him, and to be obedient to His word and will. Because the support of Israel is such a recurring theme throughout Scripture, God's people have long recognized their responsibilities. Our nation's leaders have historically supported Israel.
I know there are those who believe that our support of Israel and our generous financial assistance is a violation of our Constitution, but this is a case where a higher law prevails than that of the Constitution. I am – by just about every rule one can muster – a Constitutionalist. I genuinely believe our nation needs to return to its Constitutional foundations.
There is a higher law, however, that our forefathers all recognized when this nation was founded: God's Law. That Law will and must always be the ultimate force that guides this nation's policies, and if some believe that it conflicts with our nation's Constitution, then the higher law must prevail. I'm not talking about religion or the mythical separation of church and state. I'm talking about the universal laws that God has set in place that no nation can disregard without consequences. That said, let me get on with this discussion.
As far as the Palestinians are concerned, they have always had a land of their own. (Note: I use the term, “Palestinians,” really only for reference’s sake in this article since they’ve never been known that way historically.) They simply chose to abandon it and lay claim to Israel. Look at the history of the Palestinians. They have for centuries lived in Jordan, occupying a majority of that country. Never has there been a mandate from God to take the land of Israel away from the Jews and give it to the Palestinians. The fact that the Jews were carried away into captivity because of their disobedience to God did not somehow change God's mind concerning the land. In fact, through His prophets, He promised the Jews that He would return them to their homeland and restore all of it to them.
If you study the history of many of the Palestinians, they are descended from the Philistines, the Amorites, the Moabites, the Ammonites, etc.: nations who lost their birthright and land because of God's judgment upon them. They have no spiritual, moral, ethical or legal right to claim lands and territories in this present day under the premise that they lived there before Israel was once again declared a nation. They were interlopers, squatters who seized and occupied lands and territories they were never entitled to. They got away with it for a long time, too, because there was no one to challenge their occupancy.
For the sake of a little current history, let me take a minute to quote a portion of Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to a joint-session of both houses of Congress, scheduled for next Monday. (I am pleased to have an advance copy of that speech as it has appeared in Arutz Sheva, the Israeli National News.)
On November 2, 1917, Lord Arthur James Balfour, Foreign Secretary and past Prime Minister of Great Britain, issued the famous Balfour Declaration, that posits the founding of a national home for the Jewish people in the land of Israel. Its authors were referring to the Biblical borders of Israel, with whose boundaries the English people were familiar from studying the Holy Book, that land which lay on both sides of the Jordan River, extending from the northernmost Golan Heights to Aqaba in the south, close to 116 thousand square kilometers.
In 1920, the San Remo International Conference confirmed the Balfour Declaration and gave Britain the mandate over both sides of the Jordan River. King Feisal of Iraq, in the name of the Arab delegation to the 1919 peace conference after WWI, wrote: “Our delegation here in Paris are fully aware of the suggestions the Zionist Federation made to the peace conference. In our eyes they are modest and fitting, and we will do our best to have them accepted. We will welcome the Jews warmly when they come home.
Two years later, the eastern bank of the Jordan, an area of about 90,000 square kilometers, was separated and closed to Jewish immigration. What remained for the Jews was the west bank of the Jordan, an area of only 26,000 square kilometers. The decision to hand over the land east of the Jordan to the head of the Saudi royal family was decided on by Great Britain for political ends.
The plan to partition the land of Israel west of the Jordan River, as suggested by the Peel Committee in 1936, was called “a midget-sized Jewish country”, by revisionist leader Zeev Jabotinsky, in his 1937 speech before Parliament. The heads of Jewish settlement in Israel declared that even if the Jews are forced to accept the partition against their will, they see it as a temporary solution. Chaim Weizmann, later Israel’s first president, said: “This is an arrangement that can last 25-30 years”, and David Ben Gurion, later to be Israel’s first Prime Minister, reacted: “I see our future as cancelling the partition, once we have become secure in our state”.
In 1947, the United Nations Assembly ratified the Partition Plan, a decision that led to the declaration of the state of Israel on the tiny bit of land left for the Jewish homeland. Our capital, Jerusalem, was divided in two, and her heart, the site of our Holy Temples, was outside our borders. All the parts of Israel that had been clearly promised to us by God were also outside these borders.
The Arabs never accepted the Partition Plan and, led by Amin El Huseini continued their terror attacks against the Jewish people. Huseini met with Hitler in Berlin at the height of WWII in order to plan the extermination of the Jews in Israel and the east.
Immediately after the declaration of Israel’s independence on May 15, 1948, the armies of 7 Arab states invaded the fledgling country to attempt to murder all its Jewish residents. For the next 19 years, we lived while paying for our existence in unending bloodshed. In the War of Independence alone, 6000 soldiers and civilians were killed, that was 1% of the population at the time. God helped us defeat our enemies and we succeeded in building a wonderful country despite its narrow borders and their limitations.
Then began the infamous announcements of President Nasser of Egypt in 1967, who, together with Syria’s ruler Hafez el Assad, and Jordan’s King Hussein, decided to invade tiny Israel and wipe it off the map. Israel’s boundaries were the indefensible Green Line, called “Auschwitz Borders” by then-Foreign Minister Abba Eban. In the June 1967 war that ensued, the state of Israel and its heroic soldiers, defeated Egypt in six days and freed the remaining sections of Israel on the west of the Jordan River.
Prime Minister Netanyahu very clearly enunciates a fair portion of Israel’s modern history in his speech as he lays the groundwork for explaining why Israel cannot, must not and will not ever return to its pre-1967 borders.
In 1920, the San Remo International Conference confirmed the Balfour Declaration and gave Britain the mandate over both sides of the Jordan River. King Feisal of Iraq, in the name of the Arab delegation to the 1919 peace conference after WWI, wrote: “Our delegation here in Paris are fully aware of the suggestions the Zionist Federation made to the peace conference. In our eyes they are modest and fitting, and we will do our best to have them accepted. We will welcome the Jews warmly when they come home.
Two years later, the eastern bank of the Jordan, an area of about 90,000 square kilometers, was separated and closed to Jewish immigration. What remained for the Jews was the west bank of the Jordan, an area of only 26,000 square kilometers. The decision to hand over the land east of the Jordan to the head of the Saudi royal family was decided on by Great Britain for political ends.
The plan to partition the land of Israel west of the Jordan River, as suggested by the Peel Committee in 1936, was called “a midget-sized Jewish country”, by revisionist leader Zeev Jabotinsky, in his 1937 speech before Parliament. The heads of Jewish settlement in Israel declared that even if the Jews are forced to accept the partition against their will, they see it as a temporary solution. Chaim Weizmann, later Israel’s first president, said: “This is an arrangement that can last 25-30 years”, and David Ben Gurion, later to be Israel’s first Prime Minister, reacted: “I see our future as cancelling the partition, once we have become secure in our state”.
In 1947, the United Nations Assembly ratified the Partition Plan, a decision that led to the declaration of the state of Israel on the tiny bit of land left for the Jewish homeland. Our capital, Jerusalem, was divided in two, and her heart, the site of our Holy Temples, was outside our borders. All the parts of Israel that had been clearly promised to us by God were also outside these borders.
The Arabs never accepted the Partition Plan and, led by Amin El Huseini continued their terror attacks against the Jewish people. Huseini met with Hitler in Berlin at the height of WWII in order to plan the extermination of the Jews in Israel and the east.
Immediately after the declaration of Israel’s independence on May 15, 1948, the armies of 7 Arab states invaded the fledgling country to attempt to murder all its Jewish residents. For the next 19 years, we lived while paying for our existence in unending bloodshed. In the War of Independence alone, 6000 soldiers and civilians were killed, that was 1% of the population at the time. God helped us defeat our enemies and we succeeded in building a wonderful country despite its narrow borders and their limitations.
Then began the infamous announcements of President Nasser of Egypt in 1967, who, together with Syria’s ruler Hafez el Assad, and Jordan’s King Hussein, decided to invade tiny Israel and wipe it off the map. Israel’s boundaries were the indefensible Green Line, called “Auschwitz Borders” by then-Foreign Minister Abba Eban. In the June 1967 war that ensued, the state of Israel and its heroic soldiers, defeated Egypt in six days and freed the remaining sections of Israel on the west of the Jordan River.
Prime Minister Netanyahu very clearly enunciates a fair portion of Israel’s modern history in his speech as he lays the groundwork for explaining why Israel cannot, must not and will not ever return to its pre-1967 borders.
There are emotional human issues here, of course. Palestinian squatters who had occupied the land prior to Israel’s statehood in 1948 (I’ll discuss this issue in our next Coffee Break) fled to Jordan, Syria, and Saudi Arabia under false promises by Arab leaders that they would one day be given “the right of return” to their previous homes “when the Zionists are eradicated.” Those leaders had no legal mandate for such promises and created an unrealistic expectancy among the “refugees.”
So what do you do with the families who left? From a political standpoint one cannot simply displace the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who have continued to live in Israel and those who scattered throughout the region. That doesn't mean they need to be granted separate statehood. They can choose to live under the democratic rule of Israel, prosper and live in peace, or they can choose to return to Jordan where their forebears have lived in throughout many past generations – a very real option. Jordan’s King Abdullah said in a recent speech, “We are Palestine!” During the uprisings of the last couple of months, he extended an offer to PLO leader Mahmoud Abbas to join him in a shared government. Abbas refused, sticking to his demand for a separate Palestinian state at the cost of Israel’s existence.
Historically, the present-day Palestinians are an amalgamation of many tribes once scattered throughout the region. There never has been a political entity –a state, if you will – recognized by the world as the nation of Palestine. Israel and much of the region was called Palestine for a time under British occupation, but there was no nation or state of Palestine as such. Click on the following link to take a look at the modern history of the area as it appeared under British Occupation from 1882 - 1914):
Palestine was so called under a British mandate in or around 1900 and consisted of most of the historical land of Israel. In 1922, changes were implemented by the League of Nations which declared a “land of Israel” encompassing all of the land west of the Jordan River, the Negev, all of the Golan and southern portions of what have since become Syria. A UN resolution took more land in 1947, and in 1948 -- less than 50 years after the British mandate, the United Nations agreed that Israel should once again become a sovereign nation.
To be sure, many of the Palestinians who occupied the land saw their homes and properties taken away from them and destroyed by the incoming Jews who were Holocaust survivors. It isn't hard to feel compassion for them and to want to do something to redress their grievances. That said, however, it still remains that they were the interlopers, occupying land that they would one day have to leave. That day has come.
Palestinians have the opportunity to live within an Israeli state (my opinion), vote and become democratic citizens of that nation and enjoy the benefits of democracy, or they can continue to shout their spurious claims of their rights to the land, continue to commit murder and ultimately be destroyed as a people. The creation of a Palestinian state is a political decision, but it is one that cannot last. The so-called Palestinian people have been at war with the Jews for 3500 years, and to think they will suddenly live in peace and harmony as neighbors in the 21st century simply by having their own state is a demonic fantasy.
It isn't hard to applaud those who want to try and make it work, but unless there is radical change in the spirit of the people and the spirit of the land, we will ultimately see a battle to the finish and the extinction of the Palestinians. Psalm 83 is a perfect picture of the end of this conflict. I won’t take the time today to fully explore the prophecy contained in this Psalm; but briefly, you have a description of ten neighboring nations or tribes who make a decision against Israel saying, “Come, and let us cut them off from being a nation; that the name of Israel may be no more in remembrance.”
The prayer of Asaph ends like this: “Let them be confounded and troubled for ever; yea, let them be put to shame, and perish: That men may know that Thou, whose Name alone is JEHOVAH, art the Most High over all the earth.”We know from the prophetic utterances of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Zechariah (and many others) that the promise of God is the elevation of Israel in the earth and the restoration of its entire homeland – that same homeland that God promised to Abraham!
Consider the portion of the covenant that God made with Abraham concerning the land He would give to the covenant-seed of Abraham:
“In the same day the LORD made a covenant with Abram, saying, Unto thy seed have I given this land, from the river of Egypt unto the great river, the river Euphrates: The Kenites, and the Kenizzites, and the Kadmonites, And the Hittites, and the Perizzites, and the Rephaims, And the Amorites, and the Canaanites, and the Girgashites, and the Jebusites.” (Genesis 15:18-21)
See that? “From the river of Egypt (the Nile River) unto the great river, the river Euphrates!” Wow!! Stop and think about what that encompasses. That takes in a good chunk of what today is eastern Egypt, the entire Sinai Peninsula, all (of course) of modern Israel (including all of the “West Bank”), the Gaza, the southern portion of Lebanon, much of eastern Syria, and a large portion of western Jordan (which is 70% occupied by people who call themselves “Palestinians.”)
Not since the days of David and Solomon has Israel occupied the majority of the land God promised to them “for an everlasting possession” (Genesis 17:8). Their sin against God caused them to be carried away into captivity, and they never have fully occupied their promised possession. However, God’s promises don’t go away, and the promise of this land to Abraham’s seed still stands. Furthermore, with Israel going in captivity, the Lord sent Jeremiah to them to say:
“They shall be carried to Babylon, and there shall they be until the day that I visit them, saith the LORD; then will I bring them up, and restore them to this place.”
Prophecies abound throughout the O.T. in which the Lord promises to restore Israel to her inheritance. Even before Israel first entered into the Promised Land, the Lord warned them what would happen to them as a nation if they departed from His commandments. Yet in the warning also came the mercy of God as He promised that He would return them to their promised heritage. (See Deuteronomy 30:4-8)
“If any of thine be driven out unto the outmost parts of heaven, from thence will the LORD thy God gather thee, and from thence will he fetch thee: And the LORD thy God will bring thee into the land which thy fathers possessed, and thou shalt possess it; and he will do thee good, and multiply thee above thy fathers. And the LORD thy God will circumcise thine heart, and the heart of thy seed, to love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, that thou mayest live. And the LORD thy God will put all these curses (See Deuteronomy 28:15-68) upon thine enemies, and on them that hate thee, which persecuted thee. And thou shalt return and obey the voice of the LORD, and do all his commandments which I command thee this day.”
That, folks, is the future of Israel and the future of all their enemies. Israel will – whether it happens this year, next year or even a few years from now – most certainly occupy the whole land of its inheritance. Those nations which have determined the eradication of Israel from the map already have a curse upon them, and their doom has already been prepared by the Lord as a part of the justice and judgment under His covenant with Abraham. If the Palestinians continue to choose a path of destruction against Israel, they as a nation and a people (if we can call them that) will be obliterated from the face of the earth.
A word of caution, however! There are folks classified as “Palestinian” who absolutely love the Lord. There are Palestinians – a huge number, in fact – who prefer to live as Israelis and Israeli citizens in the peace and prosperity Israel has granted. They have chosen to bless Israel rather than curse it, and for that reason, they are exempt from the destruction and curses to come upon those who have set themselves against God’s covenant.
There’s a lot more to say on this topic; and I can’t really do justice to this in a single Coffee Break. In our next discussion, let’s take up ISRAEL’S LEGAL STATUS, granted to it under the 1922 League of Nations charter.
See you in a few days.
As Christians we have a mandate from the Lord to bless Israel. More than that, the cry of the Lord through Isaiah is to “give Him no rest, till He establish, and till He make Jerusalem a praise in the earth!”
Blessings on you!
Regner
Regner A. Capener
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Sunday, May 15, 2011
Heaven XV: Daniel
We are in the midst of a paradigm shift in the body of Christ. All of our reference points are changing, and they are changing drastically!But it isn’t just within the body of Christ. Changes within the body are essential in order to deal with the changes that are happening in society and in the world around us. The world’s economic system, which is based in the Babylonian mindset (Jesus referred to it as “Mammon”), is literally shaking at its roots. The instability of money and financial markets has reached global proportions.
The earth itself is rocking and reeling under the weight of sin – to the point where (as the apostle Paul prophesied), “For the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God. For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of Him who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself also will be set free from its slavery to corruption into the freedom of the glory of the children of God. For we know that the whole creation groans and suffers the pains of childbirth together until now.” (Romans 8:19-22 NASB)
The massive earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanic eruptions that we’ve seen in the past couple of years really just portend the events to come in the months ahead. There have been a number of prominent prophetic voices telling us that the quake that decimated northern Japan with its subsequent tsunami was a forerunner to a massive quake to hit the northwestern coasts of the US and Canada. Even geologists who have no connection to the prophetic voices who are speaking are telling us that the northwestern coast of the US is way overdue for a quake of spectacular proportions.
There is a critical necessity, therefore, that believers pay close attention to the voice of the Holy Spirit. So long as God’s people are listening and heeding what the Lord is saying they can absolutely trust in and rely on God’s faithfulness in the midst of chaos.
Proverbs 1 is a strong Word of Counsel to all of us, and the 33rd verse tells us, “But whoso hearkeneth unto me shall dwell safely, and shall be quiet from fear of evil.”
Tremendous opportunities are being given to many to invest in the Gospel of the Kingdom. Those who hear the Word of the Lord and obey every command to invest with their seed sowing and their abundant giving will see their finances multiply greatly. This great transfer of wealth into the hands of God’s people, however, is not so they can build a collection of mansions, Rolls Royces or Bentleys (and it’s not that God objects to His people having these things!); the purpose for this great wealth transfer is to capitalize on the moment so that the Kingdom of God expands and multiplies in the earth. Our first priority as believers is to extend the boundaries of the rulership of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, Jesus Christ.
We are shortly to begin a thousand-year warm-up period of training and preparation for ruling and reigning with Christ throughout eternity. I had an extraordinary experience some time ago in which an Angel of the Lord visited me to amplify the picture drawn in Revelation 20:1-3. That passage reads like this:
“And I saw an angel come down from heaven, having the key of the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand. And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, and bound him a thousand years, And cast him into the bottomless pit, and shut him up, and set a seal upon him, that he should deceive the nations no more, till the thousand years should be fulfilled: and after that he must be loosed a little season.”
In this experience, the Angel of the Lord picked me up and literally flew me around the globe. In city after city, town after town, countryside after countryside, in the midst of every conceivable situation and circumstance I watched the Holy Spirit whisper into the ears of those people in active pursuit of His presence a command to be ready to speak two words.
You understand, of course, that this was not a whisper to Christians in the general sense of the word, but rather those who were attuned to the voice of the Holy Spirit. There is a huge difference between what we call “the Church” and “The Bride of Christ.” Not all Christians are members of the Bride of Christ. Witness, for example, Jesus’ parable of the ten virgins in Matthew 25:1-12. All were believers. All were Christians. All were dressed in white. All were expecting the Bridegroom’s return. But only five made it into the bridal chamber because they kept their anointing fresh and continually did whatever it took to ensure that they would never be caught off guard when the Bridegroom came.
But, I digress.
As we traveled the globe, I saw the Holy Spirit whispering into the ears of people driving their cars, some at work, some at play, some in bed and awakened by the Holy Spirit’s alert, some sitting at the breakfast or dinner table – in other words He was speaking to those whose spirits were attuned to Him.
We returned back to our starting place. Time zipped past in a flash. I have no idea how much time had elapsed other than having the sense that it was a relatively short period. Again I was picked up in the Spirit and taken above the earth by an Angel of the Lord. This time it was as if I was watching various places and people through a telescope or a huge magnifying glass – the same folks who had been alerted by the Holy Spirit to be ready to speak these two critically important words. The command from the Holy Spirit went forth.
I watched as the command of the Holy Spirit was released into the hearts and spirits of those on alert. The Bride was ready!
With one voice and one sound I heard the two words spoken around the earth, all at the same time, in every nation and tribe, in every city and town, in every conceivable situation and circumstance. It was a prophecy, and the decree of the Lord, “Be Bound!!!”
The words reverberated throughout the earth and the atmosphere. The angel who held the key to the bottomless pit had been awaiting the release of the command to do so, and in a split second Satan was bound and cast into the pit, chained and restrained for the next thousand years to come. It was absolutely dazzling! It was also very humbling, and yet there was a clear sense of ecstasy over the fact that the Lord had used His Bride – the very people whom Satan had tormented, tempted and tried throughout the years, the very people who had overcome him – to put Satan under their feet. He was taken out of commission and locked away, prevented from tempting another soul for the next thousand years to come.
Get ready, people of God! Get ready, Bride! Get the cobwebs out of your soul and your spirit! Be ready to respond in an instant to prophesy, to decree, to declare the Word of the Lord as He directs. That day is upon us!
WOW! Kind of got long-winded there in my introduction today. Anyway, GOOD MORNING! Ready for a break? Then pour yourself a good cup of this really dark brew, grab a “vitamin” or two and let’s get back to our narrative on Heaven.
Though not as young perhaps as was Jeremiah and Ezekiel when the Word of the Lord first came to them, Daniel was still a teenager when He first began to receive dreams and visions and prophetic instruction from the Lord. Daniel’s life, and the challenges he faced intrigued me from the moment I first began to read His narrative in the Word.
My conversations with him centered on the following topics: (1) His relationship to Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah (Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego), and what he saw and experienced when they were thrown into the fiery furnace; (2) the prayer life he led which resulted in him being cast into the den of lions, and what he experienced there; (3) his life as Prime Minister during the reigns of numerous kings and monarchs; (4) his fasting; and (5) his 70-week prophecy of the Messiah.
Maybe the Lord intended it that way in order to make an impression in my spirit, and maybe that’s just the way he normally appeared but when I was introduced to Daniel, he was dressed in the exquisitely-made robes of someone you would expect to see in a royal court. Had he worn a crown one would easily take him for being the King instead of the Prime Minister, so regal was his bearing.
Daniel was primed for our conversation, obviously readied by the Lord for this moment because of the power and impact his sharing would have on me, and the degree to which his counsel would affect me in the years to come.
After being introduced to him, I asked, “Would you tell me about your relationship to Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah, and what unfolded when they rejected the king’s orders to bow down and worship him? I know that they were cast into the fiery furnace, but it is hard to really get that picture in my mind because of all the events the Bible records surrounding it.”
If there was anyone I met in Heaven who was really good at weaving stories in such a way as to implant strong visual images, it was Daniel. He first drew a picture of his three companions in such a way that I was able to see them visually – holographically, if you will – as they appeared in the courts of Nebuchadnezzar. They – like Daniel – exuded the presence of the Lord. Their mannerisms, their bearing, their bold stance (at first when they, along with Daniel, declined to eat the king’s meat, choosing instead a vegetable diet; and later when they refused to bow before the king’s golden image) and the spirit they radiated displayed an unwavering confidence and trust in the Lord.
“My companions and I,” Daniel began, “were each one of the house of David. We were all considered and treated as part of Judah’s royal family and given that accord once we were in Babylon. We had all applied ourselves to the learning of the Law and living it with strict observance. It was not a legalistic observance, however. Each of us had developed a love for the Lord God that knew no bounds. Furthermore, we each had personal experiences – experiments, if you will – in which we saw God demonstrate His Word to and through us.
“It is my personal conviction that it was the presence of the Lord upon us which resulted in the favor we were given in Nebuchadnezzar’s courts, as well as that which we received with later rulers. Even though Nebuchadnezzar didn’t at first realize what he was seeing with us (and didn’t until later) the presence of the love of God created a kind of magnetic attraction that drew out his favor.
“That favor rapidly dissipated like a mist heated with the morning sun for Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah when the command was given to bow down to the king’s image, and they refused.”
I interrupted Daniel to ask, “What happened to you? Why weren’t you there to respond to the king’s command? If it applied to your companions, wouldn’t it have applied to you?”
“That’s a good and logical question,” he answered. “Had I been with them at the time, I certainly would have been counted with them because I could not and would not have bowed down to the king’s image. You must understand, however, that the king revered me as much as he did the Lord God. Though he didn’t understand and serve God – and in fact worshiped many false gods – because I’d been able to not only interpret his dream of the great image but also bring that dream in its entirety back to his memory, it was a supernatural event.
“The king knew that I had a special relationship with God, and that put me – at least in his thinking – on a level above him. Were the people to regard him as a god and worship him, he felt that it would elevate his stature as something that, while not attaining to the relationship I had, would at least put him on the same level as the other gods of the kingdom. In any case, because of his fear and reverence for me and my relationship with the Lord, I was exempt from his command.
“Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah were my fellow-companions within Nebuchadnezzar’s court, and while they held special status as magi within the ranks of his counselors and advisors, he still considered them inferior to his god-status and therefore subject to the same command as the rest of the people.”
Again I interrupted Daniel. “What is that term, magi?” I asked. That same term appears in the New Testament referring to the wise men who brought gifts to Jesus after they had seen His star in the heavens.”
He grinned and nodded his head. “The term “magi” has come to refer to a special class of representatives and counselors to the king (or kings) of the east – in part because of the wisdom of God imparted to them, and also because they became a part of what developed as a prophetic school among the Jews in captivity. Throughout the years and in the generations to follow they became a special, elite class of royal representatives. In modern language, you would call them ambassadors. Magi, however, were more than just ambassadors. In many cases they became the alter ego of the king to represent him and his interests. They had prophetic insight given to them by the Lord and were able to act with a level of insight and authority that ordinary counselors and advisors lacked.”
That answer prompted another question on my part.
“My father says that you were responsible for this school of the prophets, and that the magi of your era grew up under your training. He says he believes that the magi who visited Jesus knew the prophetic words you had delivered as well as those of Ezekiel, Isaiah, Jeremiah and others, and that you established the foundation for their training and preparation; that they were looking for the coming of the Messiah-King because of their schooling in those prophecies.”
Daniel’s answer was a bit of a revelation to me.
“Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah were really the first of that school, and their miraculous deliverance in the midst of the fiery furnace laid the foundations for all who desired to know the Lord God whom we served. When they stood up to the king and boldly declared that they would not bow to his image and he threatened them with the furnace, they made a statement of faith that would ring as truth throughout the centuries that followed.
“O Nebuchadnezzar, we are not careful to answer thee in this matter. If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of thine hand, O king. But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up.” (See Daniel 3:16-18)
“Their bold declaration of faith in the Lord God, and confidence that He would deliver them from the fiery furnace, and even if He didn’t, they wouldn’t bow was something no one of that generation had ever heard. The deliverance of the Lord marked my companions as having access to something supernatural. It stirred the minds and hearts of those who saw – and in successive generations, those who heard about – their walking about in the furnace of fire with the Lord, untouched and unharmed. A fair number of people decided they wanted to follow in their footsteps and learn what they knew of the Lord.
“That really is how the school of the prophets got its start. My primary objective is sharing with them and training them was to get them to focus on the prophecies of the coming Messiah. Our nation was in captivity. There was going to come a day when many of our people would be living in our homeland, and they needed to be alert to see and recognize Messiah when He came. We focused on the prophecies of David, of Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel. Those prophecies became second nature to many within that school and there grew up a small group within that school who watched for the signs of His coming.
“As God continued to unfold for me more prophetic understanding of Messiah’s coming, I was able to impart that understanding to those within the school of prophets. They began to understand that the heavens would declare the glory of the Lord, the heavens would clearly show the coming of Messiah. The magi who came to see Jesus after His birth were watching carefully for those signs, and they saw them. They knew that indeed, the Messiah, the King of Kings had been born into the world, and they came to give honor – not only because of what they knew, but because the kings whom they served as counselors wanted to pay honor and recognize Him as being THE King over all the earth.”
I’ve run of out of time today. In our next Coffee Break, we’ll go into the discussions in which Daniel describes his life of prayer and intercession, and why – even with the threat of the lion’s den – he wasn’t about to compromise his prayer life.
Next: HEAVEN XVI: Daniel, The Intercessor.
A paradigm shift is taking place in the body of Christ. The Holy Spirit has been preparing the Bride to show forth the greater works that Jesus promised. We are in the midst of a huge transition. That which God is about to reveal will shake and shatter the religious foundations of the calcified church!
Blessings on you!
Regner
Regner A. Capener
CAPENER MINISTRIES
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